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QUIZ

1. What type is Masonry and Wood Construction. One-hour fire-resistive throughout, with exterior
walls of incombustible fire-resistive construction.
a. Type I
b. Type II
c. Type III
d. Type IV
2. Degree to which a material can withstand fire.
a. Fire- Resistive Rating Defined
b. Fire- Resistive Time Period Rating
c. Fire- Resistive Rating of Time
d. Fire-Resistive Period Defined
3. Type V is Four-Hour Fire-Resistive Construction in which it utilizes protective fire-resistant
materials with one-hour fire resistance throughout.
a. True
b. False
4. Buildings located in multiple fire zones are categorized based on the more restrictive zone if over
one-third of their area lies within it.
a. Moved buildings and Temporary Structures
b. Restrictions on Existing Buildings
c. Building Location and Fire Zones
d. Designation of Fire Zones
5. Outlines the classifications of construction types as per the Code and its Implementing Rules and
Regulations (IRR).
a. Rule IV- Types of Construction
b. Rule V- Requirements of Fire Zones
c. Rule VI- Fire-Resistive Requirements in Construction
d. none of the above
6. What type is Steel, Iron, Concrete, or Masonry Construction- Walls, ceilings, and permanent
partitions are of incombustible fire-resistive construction.
a. Type I
b. Type II
c. Type III
d. Type IV
7. Length of time a material can withstand being burned, ranging from one-hour to four-hours.
a. Fire- Resistive Rating Defined
b. Fire- Resistive Time Period Rating
c. Fire- Resistive Rating of Time
d. Fire-Resistive Period Defined
8. Designation of Fire Zones, wherein Legislative bodies of LGUs can designate fire zones for
management and prevention of conflagrations is under Section ___.
a. Section 705
b. Section 570
c. Section 075
d. Section 507
9. Requirements on Type of Construction (Section ____)
a. Section 403
b. Section 340
c. Section 043
d. Section 304
10. Requirements for buildings moved within or into fire zones and erection of temporary structures
in such zones.

a. Moved buildings and Temporary Structures


b. Restrictions on Existing Buildings
c. Building Location and Fire Zones
d. Designation of Fire Zones

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